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Nick Saban Says College Offenses Leave Quarterbacks Unready for NFL

The former Alabama coach used a Pat McAfee Show appearance to argue that scheme-driven shortcuts are weakening pro-level preparation.

Overview

  • Saban told The Pat McAfee Show that modern college systems produce quarterbacks who struggle to transition to professional demands.
  • He cited the rise of RPO plays, saying they reduce the need to develop as true drop-back passers required in the NFL.
  • He pointed to Air Raid and wide-spread formations that limit quarterbacks to one-side reads instead of full-field progressions.
  • He said many prospects reach the NFL without having learned to diagnose safeties or redirect protections at the line.
  • McAfee suggested that simplified college designs boost short-term production at the expense of long-term growth, a point Saban acknowledged.